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Re: adirondack/Saratoga card (580 Views)
Posted by: basket777 (IP Logged)
Date: August 17, 2006 07:11AM

From having only a few horses in my life. i think that a race in which my horse was going to bouce was waisted. i didn't like paying for a horse to rest. but the results sure were good. so was the lower vet bills. So to answer your question nope rest to a horse is a beautiful thing.



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